Porolissum Forum Project
Initiated in 2004, the Porolissum Forum Project is now the longest-running excavation in Romania with a strong American component.
This summer Archaeological Field School trains about a dozen students each summer; our approximately 80 alumni are from North America, Europe and Oceania.
There will be no excavation in summer 2012; please contact Prof. Eric C. De Sena (edesena@johncabot.edu) for details regarding future seasons.
Click here to read the 2011 Summer Season notes from the field.
Click here to go to the Porolissum Project website.

The Roman Port of Rusellae, Tuscany
The Alberese Archaeological Field School
Season dates: July 30 – August 31, 2012
Application deadline: July 10, 2012
Located in the midst of unspoilt Tuscan countryside, the excavations of the Roman river port of Rusellae are shaping a new understanding of Roman trade and communication links between the urban centers of Etruria and the Roman Mediterranean.
Academic credits and fees
Students may receive 3 credits through John Cabot University (2500 Euro / 3500 USD) or opt for a certificate of participation issued by the Soprintendenza ai Beni Archeologici della Toscana (2000 Euro / 2900 USD).
For further details, please contact:
Alessandro Sebastiani - info@progettoalberese.it
Inge L. Hansen – inhansen@johncabot.edu
To download application form, click here.
Click here for details on the 2012 field school!
Visit this page for results from the 2011 season.
Click here to go to the Alberese Project website.
